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defense secretary leon panetta and general martin dempsey chair of the joint chiefs said they made that recommendation to president obama. panetta told a senate hearing that, inhe endthe president decided against sending in arms. instead, the u.s. has provided only humanitarian aid to the rebels. secretary panetta also defended the military's response to the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. the assault killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. panetta testified there'd been no specific warning of an imminent attack, so u.s. forces were too far away to respond. >> the united states military, as i've said, is not and frankly should not be a 911 service capable of arriving on the scene within minutes to everpossible contingency around the world. the u.s. military has neither the resources nor the responsibility to have a firehouse next to every u.s. facility in the world. >> sreenivasan: republican senator john mccain of arizona argued the military could have deployed in time, if it had heeded warnings coming from the consulate and ambassador stevens. a 21-
defense secretary leon panetta and general martin dempsey chair of the joint chiefs said they made that recommendation to president obama. panetta told a senate hearing that, inhe endthe president decided against sending in arms. instead, the u.s. has provided only humanitarian aid to the rebels. secretary panetta also defended the military's response to the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. the assault killed ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. panetta testified...
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>> reporter: hagel would be the first defense secretary who saw combat as an enlisted soldier. as a poor kid from nebraska, he and his brother, tom, volunteered to serve in vietnam. the brothers served in the same infantry unit in 1968, both getting wounded, each crediting the other with saving their lives. >> i don't see the lens of every world event and whether we should use american power through the lens of vietnam. but it's part of me. >> reporter: hagel's service was praised -- >> i admire your service to your country. >> reporter: but he was criticized for being soft on iran and too tough on israel. at one point, criticizing what he called the jewish lobby. today, he took that comment back. >> i should have used another term, and i'm sorry. and i regret it. >> reporter: and hagel seemed to get confused about iran, which he called an elected, legitimate government, misstating president obama's position on iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons. hagel is likely to be confirmed, but even his supporters acknowledge he didn't have a particularly strong performance today. at one po
>> reporter: hagel would be the first defense secretary who saw combat as an enlisted soldier. as a poor kid from nebraska, he and his brother, tom, volunteered to serve in vietnam. the brothers served in the same infantry unit in 1968, both getting wounded, each crediting the other with saving their lives. >> i don't see the lens of every world event and whether we should use american power through the lens of vietnam. but it's part of me. >> reporter: hagel's service was...
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you know what the defense attorney will attempt to do in making the self-defense claim? >> if that is true then he was really good at it because he got hurt a lot even after he was dead. i think she is grass it ping at straws to find whatever she can to find on. even the fact all they are trying to do is find procedural errors to get the case thrown out. they will do or say whatever they need to to try to get out of this. i think everyone who watches can tell it is just a lie like everyone else she says. >> i'm laced to the case. i know she was arrested back in 2008. she has been in jail a long time. she has this angelic look i assume five years ago was even more so when you look at her and when you looked at her back then in the day, what -- what was it that would cause this woman to commit a crime so filled with rage to stab your friend over two dozen times to slit his throat and then shoot him in the head? what the hell is going on here? >> i don't think that any one cannance that question. i don't even think jodi probably could answer that question why she did it loo
you know what the defense attorney will attempt to do in making the self-defense claim? >> if that is true then he was really good at it because he got hurt a lot even after he was dead. i think she is grass it ping at straws to find whatever she can to find on. even the fact all they are trying to do is find procedural errors to get the case thrown out. they will do or say whatever they need to to try to get out of this. i think everyone who watches can tell it is just a lie like...
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implicit bias and help shift with them from being on the defensive of the legislation that really decriminalizes a number of nonviolent offenses that come with mandatory sentencing, for example. so how do we deal with that? how do we talk to the counterparts that want to do the right thing but they say we know some populations are going to benefit directly from this. >> as a former legislature i wouldn't negotiate during the time of budget. we know when the other side of the ogle wants to get their money or they want to get some projects past year should have that list of things you want to get done for your people and that is a sign that the negotiation is done on budget time. you use the opportunity to get what you want into the negotiation around budget time. >> what about the negro's? there is the negro factor. >> representative miller of memphis tennessee to get my questions are on the same line as the last speaker. when we talk about implicit racism and or by as institutionalized, the first place we should look at is our federal government, the largest governmental institutions and as some
implicit bias and help shift with them from being on the defensive of the legislation that really decriminalizes a number of nonviolent offenses that come with mandatory sentencing, for example. so how do we deal with that? how do we talk to the counterparts that want to do the right thing but they say we know some populations are going to benefit directly from this. >> as a former legislature i wouldn't negotiate during the time of budget. we know when the other side of the ogle wants to...
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thomas lindsay esquire executive director and chief legal counsel of the community environmental legal defense fund cell deaf cell deaf to work he's also featured in a recent article rebel towns in this month's edition of the nation thomas welcome. hey tom thanks for having us back on the show thanks for joining us again what's the story behind sugar hill new hampshire and why is it important to him. well folks in sugar hill and all across northern new hampshire are faced with huge power transmission line projects that scheduled slated to run through their towns to essentially hook canadian power up to coastal cities in the united states in the northeast and the focus and sugar hill don't want the transmission line and most of the northern towns in new hampshire don't want to be either and so they approached us and asked us for help and we began working with them in the same van that we've worked with about one hundred fifty other communities in eight states to essentially assert the right of local self-government within sugar hill to say no to this transmission line coming through how does lo
thomas lindsay esquire executive director and chief legal counsel of the community environmental legal defense fund cell deaf cell deaf to work he's also featured in a recent article rebel towns in this month's edition of the nation thomas welcome. hey tom thanks for having us back on the show thanks for joining us again what's the story behind sugar hill new hampshire and why is it important to him. well folks in sugar hill and all across northern new hampshire are faced with huge power...
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now, deputy speaker, people have talked about defense. but sometimes it's about doing what is right, not what is popular, and i congratulate the prime minister on leading on this. this issue has caused anxiety amongst colleagues and the monks constituents. some argue it's not the right time. it is the right time and we should simply get on with it. so much of our time in this house is spent on technical legislation. today we have an opportunity to do what is right, to do some good. i am a member of this parliament , and i say to my colleagues, i sit alongside you in committee in the bond and in the tea room, cue alongside you in the petition lobby, when it comes to marriage why are you asking this to stand apart and to join a separate queue? i ask my colleagues, if i ever equal in this house, give me every opportunity to be equal. today we have a chance to set that right, and i hope colleagues will join me in voting yes deceiving. >> year. >> with that. >> deputy speaker, the campaign for marriage. done a fantastic job informing them of t
now, deputy speaker, people have talked about defense. but sometimes it's about doing what is right, not what is popular, and i congratulate the prime minister on leading on this. this issue has caused anxiety amongst colleagues and the monks constituents. some argue it's not the right time. it is the right time and we should simply get on with it. so much of our time in this house is spent on technical legislation. today we have an opportunity to do what is right, to do some good. i am a...
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she was a lifelong believer in self defense. she gets that from her grandfather. malcolm x.'s willingness to talk about northern liberalism, hypocrisy. malcolm x early opposition to the vietnam war. all of these things are similar to her political outlook, and therefore, looked to him. >> that is interesting, talking about vietnam. you write about rosa parks as being an internationalist. >> she is an early opponent of the war, as well as john conyers. she volunteers on john conyers' first campaign. >> dean of the congressional black caucus. >> michigan gets a new congressional seat in 1964. it looks but they may elect a second african american to congress. this young civil-rights lawyer is running on this platform of jobs, peace, and justice. he is running on the anti-39 platform. rosa parks is attracted to this, volunteers for his campaign in 1964, and gets martin luther king to come to detroit on behalf of conyers. for the most part, and king is staying outside of the stuff, but he cannot say no to her. this is a crowded primary. conyers wins by less than 100 votes. one of
she was a lifelong believer in self defense. she gets that from her grandfather. malcolm x.'s willingness to talk about northern liberalism, hypocrisy. malcolm x early opposition to the vietnam war. all of these things are similar to her political outlook, and therefore, looked to him. >> that is interesting, talking about vietnam. you write about rosa parks as being an internationalist. >> she is an early opponent of the war, as well as john conyers. she volunteers on john conyers'...
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. >> arias tells the court she was abused as a child and claims she acted in self-defense. brandi hitt has more. >> reporter: good morning, rob and diana. jodi arias takes the stand this morning. now, jurors are expected to hear arias' explanation of what happened the night of that murder. >> did you kill travis alexander on june 4th, 2008? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: in a surprise move, jodi arias took the stand in her own defense. and explained to the jury why she brutally murdered her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. >> he attacked me. and i had to defend myself. >> reporter: speaking quietly, with her hair pulled to the side, this is the same woman prosecutors say stabbed alexander 27 times in a jealous rage. also slashing his throat, and shooting him twice in the head. but her story has changed several times. and in an interview with "inside edition," arias also said no jury would convict her because she was innocent. on the stand, she gave a new explanation. >> at the time, i had plans to commit suicide. so, i was extremely confident that no jury would convict me becau
. >> arias tells the court she was abused as a child and claims she acted in self-defense. brandi hitt has more. >> reporter: good morning, rob and diana. jodi arias takes the stand this morning. now, jurors are expected to hear arias' explanation of what happened the night of that murder. >> did you kill travis alexander on june 4th, 2008? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: in a surprise move, jodi arias took the stand in her own defense. and explained to the jury why...
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he goes in for his last day as defense secretary. the focus remains on john brennan and if he will be confirmed as cia director. members of the senate intelligence committee led by diane feinstein wanted to know if he agreed the use of waterboarding. he previously said he believed those techniques led to getting information that saved lives. but now he said he opposes it. >> it never should have been employed. >> reporter: he defends the use of drones to attack terror suspects. he said they are uses against threats and not as pay back. democrats cost that he will be confirmed. from could be a vote after that. reporting live in washington. >> the president meanwhile is among those scheduled to speak at the farewell ceremony later today. the 74-year-old will be honored for his years of public service. he said he is looking forward to returning to private life on his family's wall nut ranch. the president nominated chuck hagle to replace him but that nomination hasn't been voted on by the senate. >> going back to the continuing coverage
he goes in for his last day as defense secretary. the focus remains on john brennan and if he will be confirmed as cia director. members of the senate intelligence committee led by diane feinstein wanted to know if he agreed the use of waterboarding. he previously said he believed those techniques led to getting information that saved lives. but now he said he opposes it. >> it never should have been employed. >> reporter: he defends the use of drones to attack terror suspects. he...
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of self-defense as a central strategy for her, and that mrs. parks remained armed even throughout the montgomery bus boycott, because of the violence she faced. so we think of her and king as the non-violent leaders, but she was a leader concerned with self-defense. >> yes, a lifelong leader in self-defense and she gets it from her grandfather when the klan rages through alabama and shoots her husband. and the nine scotsboro boys who are rapidly convicted in 1951 of rape charges, they keep a gun this the house many in many ways, because the organizing is so dangerous. so, yes, she is a lifelong believer in self-defense, but believes in the power of organized nonviolence leading up to the montgomery bus boycott. >> i have been seeing you speak on this in academic circles for a long time and here it is african-american history month and two days before what would have been her 100th birthday and thank you for bringing rosa parks back to us in this country. >> thank you. >>> and up next, what is going on with my governor? why louisiana's bobby jin
of self-defense as a central strategy for her, and that mrs. parks remained armed even throughout the montgomery bus boycott, because of the violence she faced. so we think of her and king as the non-violent leaders, but she was a leader concerned with self-defense. >> yes, a lifelong leader in self-defense and she gets it from her grandfather when the klan rages through alabama and shoots her husband. and the nine scotsboro boys who are rapidly convicted in 1951 of rape charges, they...
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he's got the 49ers winning because of their strong defense. i don't know. this could be the first time nate silver is wrong. talkback question today and it's a serious one. should the nfl's chris culliver be penalized for anti-gay comments. your responses are next. i've been coloring liz's hair for years. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? the new root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root touch-up, all they see is you. designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand wh
he's got the 49ers winning because of their strong defense. i don't know. this could be the first time nate silver is wrong. talkback question today and it's a serious one. should the nfl's chris culliver be penalized for anti-gay comments. your responses are next. i've been coloring liz's hair for years. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? the new root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10...
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a judge is morning denied a defense request to delay the trial. zimmerman attorneys asked the judge to push to trial for mid june back to november. oakland and the prosecution has an slow in turning over needed evidence. the judge disagreed sang the attorneys have had enough time to review the case. zimmerman is claiming he acted in self-defense and shooting martin last year. his pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder. we will be back in just a few minutes. ever since mom and dad have been working with viva, people have been daring them to clean up tough messes. my fans think a paper towel can't handle this. that is tough when wet. (peggy) grab viva, and break the rules on all your tough messes. >> we do have rain showers that will be coming our way. i will talk about the timing coming up a little later. >> we are not tracking any freeway hot spots. bards this recurring from an earlier problem. there are delays add fzeroat sfo. we are problem free for the commute in the westbound direction. the golden gate bridge is passed the peak and it shou
a judge is morning denied a defense request to delay the trial. zimmerman attorneys asked the judge to push to trial for mid june back to november. oakland and the prosecution has an slow in turning over needed evidence. the judge disagreed sang the attorneys have had enough time to review the case. zimmerman is claiming he acted in self-defense and shooting martin last year. his pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder. we will be back in just a few minutes. ever since mom and dad have been...
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i don't like playing defense. i am proud of the years in which we doubled the capacity of the nih to give grants. i was proud to be part of the congress when we did that. now, we have lost all of that momentum since the early 2000's because of the budget restraints. our first priority is to get our budget back into some semblance of order. hopefully, we can get that done this year. then we need to look at how we can give you additional tools. i happen to believe that your ability to interact with the international community is critical to your mission. you have got to be there. you have got to be able to get the energy from your colleagues around the world that helps your work here. it helps your mission. i think that is a very good point and a strong support this. let me, if i might, dr. collins, just point out that our economy is recovering. if you look at the stockmarket, if you look at a job growth from it if you look at housing, our economy is coming back. if we get a reasonable plan, not necessarily a everyt
i don't like playing defense. i am proud of the years in which we doubled the capacity of the nih to give grants. i was proud to be part of the congress when we did that. now, we have lost all of that momentum since the early 2000's because of the budget restraints. our first priority is to get our budget back into some semblance of order. hopefully, we can get that done this year. then we need to look at how we can give you additional tools. i happen to believe that your ability to interact...
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but defense with.gov says the secretary of defense is responsible for the formulation of general defense policy and president obama's nominee to be the next defense secretary had a hard time handling questions about some recent defense policy successes like the 2007 troop surge in iraq. >> will you please answer the question? will were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam? were you correct or incorrect? yes or no? >> my reference to the -- >> will you answer the question, senator hagel? the question is, were you right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. i would like to answer whether you were right or wrong and then you are free elaborate. >> well, i'm not going to give you a yes or no answer. >> let the record show he refuses to anti-question. >> a senior obama administration official says it was shocking and dispinting that there were more questions about the war in iraq then about the ongoing war in afghanistan and that official also acknowledged hagel's long day on the hi
but defense with.gov says the secretary of defense is responsible for the formulation of general defense policy and president obama's nominee to be the next defense secretary had a hard time handling questions about some recent defense policy successes like the 2007 troop surge in iraq. >> will you please answer the question? will were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam? were you correct or...
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baltimore gave san fran a dose of its own medicine on defense, tackling colin kaepernick, recovering the niners' fumble. later ed reed picked off kaepernick, making him the first 49ers quarterback ever to be intercepted in a super bowl. and then tempers flared. ♪ beyonce sent the crowd into a frenzy with a performance that included a reunion with destiny's child. jacoby jones came back strong to open the second half with a 108-yard kickoff return for the td. ravens up 28-6. suddenly lights out. a power surge darkened half of the superdome, stopping the game. normally even-tempered john harbaugh is furious with the interruption in his team's momentum. when play resumes 34 minutes later, momentum shifts to the 49ers. they quilyly scored 17 points and slasd the ravens' lead from 22 points to just 5. 28-33. in the final two minutes the ravens put up a tough goal line defense to go home with the trophy. >> and nobody wants to see a blowout super bowl. all the hype and all the build-up. you don't want to see it get to the final game and have it be some kind of lopsided thing. >> no. >> i
baltimore gave san fran a dose of its own medicine on defense, tackling colin kaepernick, recovering the niners' fumble. later ed reed picked off kaepernick, making him the first 49ers quarterback ever to be intercepted in a super bowl. and then tempers flared. ♪ beyonce sent the crowd into a frenzy with a performance that included a reunion with destiny's child. jacoby jones came back strong to open the second half with a 108-yard kickoff return for the td. ravens up 28-6. suddenly lights...
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the choice for secretary of defense spent much of the day on the defensive with senators grilling hagel on his statements on israel and iran. this was not pretty. was it enough to secure a cabinet position? here is cnn's chris lawrence. >> they attacked chuck hagel from all sides. >> why do you think the iranian foreign ministry so strongly supports your nomination for secretary of defense? >> give me an example where we've been intim dated by the israeli jewish lobby to do something dumb? >> at time he stumbled through his answers and had to repeatedly correct himself. >> i have just been handed a note that i misspoke. >> reporter: leading one senator to say -- >> i want to clarify the clarify. >> reporter: in the muddle, some things became clear. hagel supports a negotiated reductions in america's nuclear weapons. he'll push for spouses of gay and lesbian troops to receive benefits and he believes the u.s. should talk with iran about its nuclear program. >> that's not negotiation. engagement is not appeasement. >> reporter: the most heated exchange goes back years to a disagreement ov
the choice for secretary of defense spent much of the day on the defensive with senators grilling hagel on his statements on israel and iran. this was not pretty. was it enough to secure a cabinet position? here is cnn's chris lawrence. >> they attacked chuck hagel from all sides. >> why do you think the iranian foreign ministry so strongly supports your nomination for secretary of defense? >> give me an example where we've been intim dated by the israeli jewish lobby to do...
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>> reporter: hagel the first defense secretary who saw combat as an enlisted soldier. as a poor kid from nebraska he and his brother tom volunteered to serve in vietnam and served in the same unit in 1968. both getting wounded. each crediting the other for saving their lives. >> i don't see the lens of every world event, whether we should use american power through the lens of vietnam. but it is part of me. >> reporter: hagel's service was praised. >> i admire your service to your country. >> reporter: hagel is likely to be confirmed. even his supporters acknowledge he didn't have a particularly strong performance at his confirmation hearing. at one point telling the committee that he needs to learn more about the pentagon. saying, quote, if confirmed i intend to know a lot more than i do. jonathan carl, abc news, the white house. >> not a great performance, as you heard. even from people who will vote for him or like him or fellow democrats, you know, who may vote for him. little more critical about the nation's military. does a person not have a right to go into a sl
>> reporter: hagel the first defense secretary who saw combat as an enlisted soldier. as a poor kid from nebraska he and his brother tom volunteered to serve in vietnam and served in the same unit in 1968. both getting wounded. each crediting the other for saving their lives. >> i don't see the lens of every world event, whether we should use american power through the lens of vietnam. but it is part of me. >> reporter: hagel's service was praised. >> i admire your...
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just keep bounding. >> defense. >> too small. >> get it. get up. >> get a litt little shoulder b. same drill above your head. how about this workout? >> i think i started off a little too fast. >> we got 1-zip right now. 2-zip. >> one, two, three. >> you got this. you're the man. >> chest pass. nice. >> it only gets easier. >> yeah! >> there you go. i was in the ambulance and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. same drill above your head. >> it only gets easier. epp;o/ñ0/pt>> love that graphic. let's see if you recognize these memorable quotes. show me the money. or what about, rudy, rudy, rudy. what they have in common, of course, they are both from two iconic football films. in the spirit of super bowl weekend, we're talking about our favorite football meevds of all time. senior editor of rodden tomatos.com grae drake with new hair
just keep bounding. >> defense. >> too small. >> get it. get up. >> get a litt little shoulder b. same drill above your head. how about this workout? >> i think i started off a little too fast. >> we got 1-zip right now. 2-zip. >> one, two, three. >> you got this. you're the man. >> chest pass. nice. >> it only gets easier. >> yeah! >> there you go. i was in the ambulance and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years...
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and i tell you, i bet the ravens' defensive coach is a little concerned. two weeks for the 49ers with this quarterback who has started, what, just ten games? you know, what new things they might put in -- >> not a lot of film on him. >> using his athleticism. and can he show the composure and the confidence that he's played in these other playoff games here in the biggest game of all. >> archie said the toughest thing about watching that game is knowing all the cameras are on you, just waiting to see, are you rooting for one son more than the other? >> he's been a treasure, archie has, to the game and to the city, obviously. still to come, we're joined by a couple guys who know what it's like to play in the super bowl. cris collinsworth played in a couple of them. and howie long. and we'll hear from the most wanted man in new orleans. >>> and over the next hour, we're going to be showcasing the city of new orleans. and the people who love it. and whether you're into the big easy because of the food, the saints or borbon street, the who-dat is a place like
and i tell you, i bet the ravens' defensive coach is a little concerned. two weeks for the 49ers with this quarterback who has started, what, just ten games? you know, what new things they might put in -- >> not a lot of film on him. >> using his athleticism. and can he show the composure and the confidence that he's played in these other playoff games here in the biggest game of all. >> archie said the toughest thing about watching that game is knowing all the cameras are on...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> as a navy sniper, chris kyle was a killing machine, especially in iraq. he served five combat tours in that country. and he had 160 confirmed kills. as a veteran, kyle's legend only grew stronger. he wrote a best selling book, he became a reality tv personality. and he became a supporter of fellow vets, who are suffering from post traumatic stress syndrome. and ironically, that may have been exactly what killed him. kyle and fellow veteran chad littlefield were shot to death on saturday at a gun range on a texas resort. the shooter allegedly was a military veteran. 25-year-old eddie ray routh faces two counts of capital murder in texas. the killing has pushed ptsd into focus. i want to bring in dr. sanjay gupta, my colleague who knows more than anyone on this particular topic. i have learned in recent history, that ptsd doesn't necessarily lead to this kind of violence, can it? >> it can. but it's typically a more reactive violence. so who knows exactly what happen
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> as a navy sniper, chris kyle was a killing machine, especially in iraq. he served five combat tours in that country. and he had 160 confirmed kills. as a veteran, kyle's legend only grew stronger. he wrote a best selling book, he became a reality tv personality. and he became a supporter of fellow vets, who are suffering from post traumatic stress syndrome. and...
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when you have to address allegations, you spend a lot of time playing defense. the moment she said, could everybody please rise, she took offense. >> she did wait some time. that almost builds up the anticipation? >> it did. they were smart enough to realize this was a two-week window from the inauguration to the super bowl. it wasn't like it was immediately going to go away if she tweted or addressed it. it was just brilliant building up the anticipation. >> the other thing that helped her is that it was her voice at the inauguration. >> and she was smart enough to know that in politics, it's going to be controversial. you remember four years ago, arooet sa that sang, her voice cracked, she took criticism for that. no matter what you do, you'll take criticism. >> probably no better they, i'm not saying she planned it, but no better way to build the excitement for sunday night. >> the news is everywhere. who doesn't want to see her at halftime now. >> we're all going to be watching. thanks, howard. >> thanks, george. >> back to new orleans and the weather. >> lo
when you have to address allegations, you spend a lot of time playing defense. the moment she said, could everybody please rise, she took offense. >> she did wait some time. that almost builds up the anticipation? >> it did. they were smart enough to realize this was a two-week window from the inauguration to the super bowl. it wasn't like it was immediately going to go away if she tweted or addressed it. it was just brilliant building up the anticipation. >> the other thing...
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edwards' defense argued the robber was white. the judge in the case had one of the rasks and tested that argument. the judge found edwards guilty. prosecutors say edwards robbed the bank to pay back money she had embezzled from another bank where she worked. but this morning, this fake nun is no longer on the run. now faces up to 25 years behind bars. for "good morning america," alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> that's gripping video there. >> it is. >>> let's get back to sam with the weather. >> george, it is looking a little wet and snowy outside. that's the early of what's to come. this goes throughout the night on friday into saturday. we told you at the top of the show. let's show you pictures out of philadelphia. this is what it looks like in philly. on the rainy side of the storm. a little low clouds. here's snowfall totals. no reason to change them at this time. we're looking at less snow in southern areas because they're a little warmer. they'll have more rain involved in this system and farther away from the low when it
edwards' defense argued the robber was white. the judge in the case had one of the rasks and tested that argument. the judge found edwards guilty. prosecutors say edwards robbed the bank to pay back money she had embezzled from another bank where she worked. but this morning, this fake nun is no longer on the run. now faces up to 25 years behind bars. for "good morning america," alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> that's gripping video there. >> it is. >>> let's get...
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in the final few minutes the ravens put up a tough goal line defense to go home with the trophy. >> and nobody wants to see a blowout super bowl. all the hype you don't want to see it get to the final game and have it be a lopsided game. it was great to see the 49ers who i know you were rooting for kind of roar back and make it a nail-biter of a game at the end. it was good. >> yeah. the entire thing was good because then we had the blackout in the middle of it. and what a lot of people were saying, a lot of the analysts were saying, is watch when we come back, the momentum's going to shift. >> and it did. >> and it did. >> big-time. >> and i was biting my nails and hoping for my 49ers. but eh. >> what makes you a 49ers fan, by the way? because you're from. >> i'm from new york. >> that's what i thought. >> i can't say because it's going to transparently show how little i know about football. >> you like the uniforms better, don't you? >> i prefer san francisco's -- >> oh! i can't believe it. >> i'm embarrassed to say it. and my husband is probably, you know -- he's hating me right now.
in the final few minutes the ravens put up a tough goal line defense to go home with the trophy. >> and nobody wants to see a blowout super bowl. all the hype you don't want to see it get to the final game and have it be a lopsided game. it was great to see the 49ers who i know you were rooting for kind of roar back and make it a nail-biter of a game at the end. it was good. >> yeah. the entire thing was good because then we had the blackout in the middle of it. and what a lot of...
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this as nra's chief executive, wayne lapierre, continued his spirited defense of gun rights this weekend. speaking with fox news's chris wallace about that controversial nra ad that brought the president's children into the gun debate. >> the president's kids are safe, and we're all thankful for it. >> they also face a threat that most children do not face. >> tell that to the people of newtown. tell that -- >> you really think that the president's children are the same kind of target as every schoolchild in america? that's ridiculous and you know it, sir. >> you know, unfortunately, i think there are parents all over the school that -- all over the country that think their kids are entitled to the same amount of protection when they go to school. >> so they should have secret service? >> no, but what they should have is police officers or certified armed security in those schools to keep people safe. >> you talk -- one of the points of that ad that i want to ask you about is you made it a class argument. the rich, the elite. >> sure. >> they have bodyguards. they have security. >> sure.
this as nra's chief executive, wayne lapierre, continued his spirited defense of gun rights this weekend. speaking with fox news's chris wallace about that controversial nra ad that brought the president's children into the gun debate. >> the president's kids are safe, and we're all thankful for it. >> they also face a threat that most children do not face. >> tell that to the people of newtown. tell that -- >> you really think that the president's children are the same...
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tracy: we've been talking about these defense cuts. they are weeks away. they could hit tons of american servicemembers in their wallet in particular. gerri willis is on the story next. ashley: plus former world bank president bob zoellick tells us what the united states and europe must do to stack kel the global economic crisis. first let's look at some of today's winners and losers. we'll be right back. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate o
tracy: we've been talking about these defense cuts. they are weeks away. they could hit tons of american servicemembers in their wallet in particular. gerri willis is on the story next. ashley: plus former world bank president bob zoellick tells us what the united states and europe must do to stack kel the global economic crisis. first let's look at some of today's winners and losers. we'll be right back. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm...
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defendants are actually more likely to attack their own defense attorneys than prosecutors. they know that the heat is going to come down on them if they attack a prosecutor. and they also know prosecutors are just doing their job. but given that, with terrorism cases, with some organized crime cases, and this prosecutor, by the way, had been the chief of the organized crime unit in the dallas district attorney's office before he took this job. he had some very -- he prosecuted some real bad guys, some meth dealers, drug dealers, some of the -- drug cartel people. lot of suspects here if this is an assassination case. but we simply don't have enough evidence at this point to know. >> a friend of his spoke with david fitzpatrick and said that he had feared for his life before mark cassey, the victim in this case, went out three or four different doors from the courthouse, never using the same door on different days. you were a prosecutor. does that surprise you? >> what surprises me is that he wasn't given extra security, if that was the case. i have to tell you, a lot of peo
defendants are actually more likely to attack their own defense attorneys than prosecutors. they know that the heat is going to come down on them if they attack a prosecutor. and they also know prosecutors are just doing their job. but given that, with terrorism cases, with some organized crime cases, and this prosecutor, by the way, had been the chief of the organized crime unit in the dallas district attorney's office before he took this job. he had some very -- he prosecuted some real bad...
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manufacturing, for his beloved detroit, for our beautiful and wonderful great lakes, for the department of defense and, more particularly the men and women who serve us every day, and i just want to rise on behalf of everyone in michigan to say how proud we are of senator levin. we have great confidence in his judgment, integrity, and hard work, and in my book there's nobody better. and, of course, i am very, very thrilled with the wonderful family that he has, he and barbara, and is ahea he is aheae on grandchildren, but i am working on t but h it. but he is not only someone with the right ethics and integrity and love for his family, but he has -- nobody fights harder and does the right thing for michigan more than carl levin. and so i just want to join in congratulating him and once again say it's not about the number of votes; it's the quality of votes. and every one of those 12,000 votes has had michigan's name on it. thank you. mr. levin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. mr. levin: mr. president, first let me thank my dear colleague, my partner from michigan,
manufacturing, for his beloved detroit, for our beautiful and wonderful great lakes, for the department of defense and, more particularly the men and women who serve us every day, and i just want to rise on behalf of everyone in michigan to say how proud we are of senator levin. we have great confidence in his judgment, integrity, and hard work, and in my book there's nobody better. and, of course, i am very, very thrilled with the wonderful family that he has, he and barbara, and is ahea he is...